====== Tellmaps: URL, SEO ====== This document proposes new URL format for tellmaps to resolve these issues: * for the user, to have a representative URL of current situation in the location bar * for the user, to allow navigation using browser's back / forward buttons * for search engines, to serve static content to be parsed when using dynamic URL's ===== URL format ===== We propose a shebang syntax, which is backward-compatible with most browsers and uses a hash-trick to allow dynamic changes of the URL. It is also directly supported by search engines such as Google. Shebang syntax is defined as follows: http://server.name/#!/path/to/web/feature?param1=value¶m2=value#local-hash which can be decomposed to three major parts: * a **path component**, ''/path/to/web/feature'' - this is the main path of given server resouce, in case of tellmaps, an address of a particular map * a **param set**, ''?param1=value¶m2=value'' - this is a GET string with dynamic parameters such as filtering, country targetting, view change * a **local hash**, ''#local-hash'' - this is used as a normal hash, i.e. to scroll to a given part of document (top / bottom etc). [Implementation details] code to retriveve params from hash part: https://gist.github.com/miohtama/1570295 ===== URLs for Tellmaps ===== We propose to use the above parts this way: ==== Path component ==== Should contain a path to resource. We propose: * for site content: directly name of the page, such as ''/contact'', ''/about us'' etc. * for tellmaps: identifier of tellmap, tellmap ID or name. Arbitrarily, edition name. Examples: ''/tellmap/oil-consupmtion'' or with edition, ''/tellmap/angola/human-resouce-index''. The identifiers should be URL-parsable strings in lower case, or less preferably ID (numeric). The nesting of edition/map is better for SEO purposes. * for country/province profiles: should be very simmilar but using different prefix than ''tellmap'' such as ''/province/{edition_name}/{province_name}'' * ...some more? The general rule of thumb is: if we have a content we want to serve to search engine as a static document, it should have an unique path component. ==== Param set ==== Should contain all kinds of data we don't need a SEO representation of. Such as filtering, pagination, views. Due to it's nature it should be in a format of ''property_name=property_value''. We shall have a way on how to define defaults for these values if ommited in the application. Examples of params (names - values): * ''legend'' - numeric * ''date'' - year * ''focus'' - part of map to focus on, string * ''carthogram'' - true / false Advantages of param set over path set (such as ''/tellmap/WDAWORLD01/date/1974/focus/BRA/cartogram/true''): * params are simpler to parse / assemble, it's much harder to make a mistake as would be in the above if we remove one part of component, such as ''date'' * we can distinguish between what is a path to resource, and what is only a different way to display it Params will be parsed rather simply - we won't support arrays. ==== local hash ==== Will only be used if we need to scroll to some element ID. Because we don't have a way to do this if using shebang syntax directly, we can parse the additional ''#'' at the end of a path and programatically scroll to given DOM ID element. This will enable scroll to top / certain element. ===== Javascript implementation ===== /** * revised version with one settings object and multiple callback definitions * @param settings - collection {}, specify these properties: * - path - string - define a path component with possible :variable notation * - onPathSet - function(variables) - pass in a callback to be called whenever a path changes * - @param variables - collection of passed :variable values * in format { variable_name: variable_value } * - onPathOut - function() - pass in a callback to as destructor function * - is called whenever path components change from this path * - onParamsChange - function(params) - pass in a callback to be called whenever a param string changes * - @param params - collections of passed GET params * in format { param_name: param_value } * - defaultParams - collection - define an array of default GET values - they automatically pre-fill the * params in onParamsChange callback if not provided from GET * - onHashChange - function(local_hash) - pass in a callback to be called whenever a local hash part changes * - @param local_hash - provides new value of local_hash * - @default if not defined, will perform a scroll to page top / element of ID #local_hash, * as standard hash does * - debug - boolean - provide console.log outputs on various operations of this registerURI block * @return none * * notes: * - all callbacks have "this" set which can access the following: * getHash(), getParams(), getParamString(), getPath() * please do not use their "set" counterparts directly. **/ function registerUri( settings ) { ... /** * Register a callback to be executed on URI parse fail * @param callback - a function in the form of function(current_uri, error_message) * current_uri is the processed shebang that failed * error_message does show a messages the class outputted on fail * function will be called on URI parse failed * @return none * * notes: * - callback has "this" set which can access the following: * getHash(), getParams(), getParamString(), getPath() * please do not use their "set" counterparts directly. **/ function onUriFail( callback ) { ... /** * Get proper URI string to be used in parts of the app * @param path - string, path component part * @param get_params - get param collection in the form of { param_name : param_value } * @param local_hash - string, local hash part * @return string final string **/ function getUriString( path, get_params, local_hash ) { ... This solution has these advantages: * destructor on path component change - can be used to free memory-intensive resouces, kill dialogs etc. * separate GET params / path component / local hash change callbacks - better, isolated events. The event order is as follows: (change a path component) -> trigger onPathSet -> trigger onParamChange -> trigger onHashChange (change a params part) -> trigger onParamChange only (change a local hash part) -> trigger onHashChange only ===== Server-side implementation ===== ==== Old URI redirection ==== Should perform a redirection from old to new format using rules described above. Should be done server-side with R=301 redirects. ==== SEO - support ==== Shebang format has an advantage in that it allows search engines to crawl them. When it notices the shebang format such as ''http://example.com/#!/some/path'', it automatically requests ''http://example.com?_escaped_fragment=/some/path'' and this can be processed using the server and serving the search engine with custom SEO-ready content version of a given resource. **This will need much more through-thinking** but the URL part is a good start.